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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The AIML Superbot is a convenient way to create your own unique bot personality. The Superbot contains the top 10K most activated AIML patterns in the ALICE brain, with blank templates. Organized in a spreadsheet, the Superbot allows you to sort the AIML data by pattern, template or activation count.

The Superbot has now been upgraded to included the Safe AIML Reductions. These reductions can be used with any bot, and avoid the dreaded "infinite recursion in AIML" error message. The AIML Superbot is now available with the Safe AIML Reductions together as one package, for the same price of $999. To order click here.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Ehab El-agizy has announced that A.L.I.C.E. is one of the Top 9 finalists in the 2009 Chatterbox Challenge contest. The annual contest is on online variation of the Turing Test, as opposed to the Loebner Prize where the bots compete in a live event.

CBC Public Voting has just started (13 April 2009), you can now participate in the Public Voting at the link below:

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About Dr. Richard Wallace

Dr. Richard S. Wallace formed the ALICE A. I. Foundation in 2001 to promote the development and adoption of Artificial Intelligence Markup Language (AIML) and ALICE free software. Dr. Wallace has a Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon.